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he's with us from the site in washington. john, give us a sense of the room, sense of the president. by that, mean all this talk about him connecting or not with people. today, some of the people with you there decided they needed to be heard. >> reporter: exactly, brian. the president faces this remarkable squeeze play. people on wall street, people in the business community say he's hostile, say he's anti-business. yet if you look at this poll we did understand clear did for the town haltoday, most americans say the president's policies are helping big business and wall street and not them. so he had to address both audiences, assure busess who he wants to take some of those billions and billions and begin investing them, that he's not going to make their lives more difficult, butell the average americans like that exhausted woman whose sound bite you played a moment ago, that he's on the case and he's trying. she just has to have more patience before the results come. >> it's more than just him. he's defending in many ways
he's with us from the site in washington. john, give us a sense of the room, sense of the president. by that, mean all this talk about him connecting or not with people. today, some of the people with you there decided they needed to be heard. >> reporter: exactly, brian. the president faces this remarkable squeeze play. people on wall street, people in the business community say he's hostile, say he's anti-business. yet if you look at this poll we did understand clear did for the town...
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joining us now this week is dan henningger, joe rago and kim straussel. all right. the question everybody wants to know the answer to, has speaker pelosi ferried health care this week? >> this, what by do know is that the strategy they're using to build from the house and senate are done. you know? the senate can no longer pass what the house put forward and had no desire to. the house speaker said they cannot pass the senate bill. the question is, now, what can they salvage? there are a couple options. >> you it's dead yet sf. >> i'm saying what they've got out there at the moment is stuck. it's not going anywhere. the question is how do you maneuver and change and try to salvage something different out that have? and that is where we're headed. >> all right. here is the first question. can she, speaker pelosi rally enough democrats here if the president gives a good state of the union address next week, says we neat to fight republicans. can't they ral yeah votes to get the senate bill through the house? >> no. i do not think so. what you've gt now is a number of
joining us now this week is dan henningger, joe rago and kim straussel. all right. the question everybody wants to know the answer to, has speaker pelosi ferried health care this week? >> this, what by do know is that the strategy they're using to build from the house and senate are done. you know? the senate can no longer pass what the house put forward and had no desire to. the house speaker said they cannot pass the senate bill. the question is, now, what can they salvage? there are a...
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Nov 24, 2010
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that kept us on the outside. tavis: that is the second issue you raised, that you and the first lady did not do the social circuit in d.c., and one of the things you have to do in d.c. is the social circuit. >> i would say that was in retrospect a mistake, but that is our lifestyle. we still live in a town with a total population of 135 people, and 60% are african-american. we live in a tiny place and i still grow peanuts on my farm in georgia. we are not highlife short of people. tavis: does that mean that an outsider cannot govern effectively in washington? >> i think i covered effectively. i do not have doubts about that. i have the benefit when i was in office of having an excellent relationship with the republican party. we had superb bipartisan support and the highest batting average of any president since the second world war, except lyndon johnson, who had a better average than i did. we got along well in washington as far as diplomatic advance and legislation passed. a very good batting average. anyway,
that kept us on the outside. tavis: that is the second issue you raised, that you and the first lady did not do the social circuit in d.c., and one of the things you have to do in d.c. is the social circuit. >> i would say that was in retrospect a mistake, but that is our lifestyle. we still live in a town with a total population of 135 people, and 60% are african-american. we live in a tiny place and i still grow peanuts on my farm in georgia. we are not highlife short of people. tavis:...
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i have seen in patients who used laptops, in patients who have used seat heaters in their cars. >> similar birds have been linked to skin cancer. >> i think the risk would be extremely low and that would be after the rash develops that you continue to use it for years and years. >> you can avoid them burn simply by putting your laptop on a table top. >> now you have heard it. >> now your 11 insta-weather- plus forecast with our chief meteorologist. >> only 60 degrees today. quite a bit below the normal high, which is 71. or high-temperature at bwi -0- while many of the suburbs or in the 50's, it was 52 at the inner harbor. 97 degrees in october of 1941. warm temperatures this late in the year. the clouds and showers have been circling around and midlantic but the weather stayed north and west of us. that counterclockwise rotation in the upper atmosphere. it produces a lot of wet weather in northern pennsylvania, upstate new york, cleveland, and to the west. it will roll through here tomorrow afternoon. it will drift through. the western end of it, these showers while we develop around us t
i have seen in patients who used laptops, in patients who have used seat heaters in their cars. >> similar birds have been linked to skin cancer. >> i think the risk would be extremely low and that would be after the rash develops that you continue to use it for years and years. >> you can avoid them burn simply by putting your laptop on a table top. >> now you have heard it. >> now your 11 insta-weather- plus forecast with our chief meteorologist. >> only 60...
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tell us to put down that doughnut really stop us from the way we stopped smoking? predictions from the top reporters. we'll be right back. chris: welcome back. let me ask you something we've been tossing around right here on this set. when was the last time a guest in your house lit up a cigarette? well, this is how it used to be back in the old days of "mad men," that great show on a.m.c. where those guys in the gray, flannel suits on masodin avenue in the early '60's were all chain smokers. that was before the surgeon general put the government at war with tobacco. >> this among in washington, a special blue ribbon medical panel flatly announced that the smoking of cigarettes is a health hazard. >> it is a judgment of the committee that cigarette smoking contributes substantially to morality from certain specific diseases and to the overall death rate. chris: we even talked different back then. the war on tobacco worked. but we've all found other ways to kill ourselves, obesity. back in "mad men" days, 1960, only 45% of adults were overweight or obese. now a whop
tell us to put down that doughnut really stop us from the way we stopped smoking? predictions from the top reporters. we'll be right back. chris: welcome back. let me ask you something we've been tossing around right here on this set. when was the last time a guest in your house lit up a cigarette? well, this is how it used to be back in the old days of "mad men," that great show on a.m.c. where those guys in the gray, flannel suits on masodin avenue in the early '60's were all chain...
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but someone tells us to execute, we put before our leaders what does that mean to us to execute that policy that teaches formulated? what is the size of that operation? our best judgment in terms of what the duration of that operation will be, and what the cost of that operation will be. and we also try to make some attempts something were all close to, and what is the risk to the human lives that we are came into that operation? so absolutely, yes. that is put in front of leaders in some level of detail in terms of what that is. in terms of presenting different options that they may want to select in terms of the benefits and risks associated with those option. and then let them make the decision. >> briefly. >> one of the constitutional problems about how we have been financing to sort is where been financing them on emergency appropriations. president obama says he's going to stop that. we will see whether that is too. i've been working with congressman david wu on a proposal. we've written quite a view object along these lines. to set numerical amount. let's say $1 billion for ir
but someone tells us to execute, we put before our leaders what does that mean to us to execute that policy that teaches formulated? what is the size of that operation? our best judgment in terms of what the duration of that operation will be, and what the cost of that operation will be. and we also try to make some attempts something were all close to, and what is the risk to the human lives that we are came into that operation? so absolutely, yes. that is put in front of leaders in some level...
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and finally everybody using their houses as atm devices. but we've come to the end of those coping mechanisms. now everybody has to face the awkward fact as adjusted for inflation. most airlines are better off than they were years ago. >> deregulation started in 1880 and was carried through the clinton administration of which you are a part. many people in the east a great sort of prosperity, perhaps none is distributed as widely as he would've liked. are you saying that everything will look for was perhaps a maras? >> now, some of the deregulation was good. economic regulation of airlines were by and large good. deregulation of tracking anything by him much good. [inaudible] >> no, that was bad. i think the repealing of the classical act was a mistake. that was under the clinton administration certainly and congress at that time. i think that also a failure by alan greenspan -- larry summers and bob rubin to heed berkeley born conference at the commodity future trading commission about derivatives, their failure to basically agree with her
and finally everybody using their houses as atm devices. but we've come to the end of those coping mechanisms. now everybody has to face the awkward fact as adjusted for inflation. most airlines are better off than they were years ago. >> deregulation started in 1880 and was carried through the clinton administration of which you are a part. many people in the east a great sort of prosperity, perhaps none is distributed as widely as he would've liked. are you saying that everything will...
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tavis: thank you for spending so much time with us to help us understand what happened. thank you for your time. good to have you back. thanks for tuning-tonight. you can catch me on our radio podcast through our web site. i will see you back here next time. thanks for watching, and as always, keep the faith. >> for more information on today's show, visit tavis smiley at pbs.org tavis: join me next time for a look at the new documentary "wasteland." that is next time, see you then. >> all i know is his name is james, and he needs extra help with his reading. >> i am james. >> yes. >> to everyone making a difference, you help us all live better. >> nationwide insurance proudly supports tavis smiley. tavis and nationwide insurance, working to improve financial literacy and the economic empowerment that comes with it. >> ♪ nationwide is on your side ♪ >> and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. [captioning made possible by kcet public television] captioning institute --www.ncicap.org-- captioning institute --www.ncicap.org-- --do
tavis: thank you for spending so much time with us to help us understand what happened. thank you for your time. good to have you back. thanks for tuning-tonight. you can catch me on our radio podcast through our web site. i will see you back here next time. thanks for watching, and as always, keep the faith. >> for more information on today's show, visit tavis smiley at pbs.org tavis: join me next time for a look at the new documentary "wasteland." that is next time, see you...
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this is going close to going over us or to the west of us. again, that would mean severe weather. critical times, 3:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. severe weather is possible. check your sump pump, basement, attic and spouts. look at the rainfall, 3-4-5, possibly 6 inches of rain near cumberland. 74 tomorrow, 78 thursday, disastrous evening commute. back to the mid-70s. cooler over the weekend. temps in the 60s, only low 60s sunday and monday, back in the low 70s monday and tuesday. >>> most gruesome story you could have that involved a loaf of bread. officials were shocked to see a man was not lying when he claimed to find a mouse baked inside his daily bread. he was making sandwiches for his kids when he saw what he thought was a dark spot, then noticed the fur. that is just nasty. anyway, he says he felt sick and was sicker when health officials say look, there's no tail, suggesting that it had already been grubulated. the company pled guilty and paid a $26,000 fine. >>> send your e-mails. the address. right here in this neighborhood, i grew up learning strong families and hard work means
this is going close to going over us or to the west of us. again, that would mean severe weather. critical times, 3:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. severe weather is possible. check your sump pump, basement, attic and spouts. look at the rainfall, 3-4-5, possibly 6 inches of rain near cumberland. 74 tomorrow, 78 thursday, disastrous evening commute. back to the mid-70s. cooler over the weekend. temps in the 60s, only low 60s sunday and monday, back in the low 70s monday and tuesday. >>> most...
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a whole new generation of kids have found us. we have done five studio records, five subsequent tours. in the case of the new generation, this is my introductory course to them. in the case of my long fan base, we wrote five new songs to accompany the greatest hits and made a value at it. >> larry: are the greatest hits the greatest hits? the number ones in moneymakers? >> they are all included, the number ones in the top ten. they are all legitimate hits on the record. we have been blessed with quite a few of them. >> larry: remember how i was introduced to you, on the old radio show? >> yes. >> larry: you came on my all-night show. you were concerting somewhere, traveling in a bus. >> i'm sure i was. >> larry: have you written a song that you thought couldn't miss and missed? >> dozens, hundreds. the opposite of that was living on a prayer, probably the one they will write about in my obituary. i didn't think was worthy of a record. it goes to show you what you know. >> larry: where did you learn to play? >> the neighbor across
a whole new generation of kids have found us. we have done five studio records, five subsequent tours. in the case of the new generation, this is my introductory course to them. in the case of my long fan base, we wrote five new songs to accompany the greatest hits and made a value at it. >> larry: are the greatest hits the greatest hits? the number ones in moneymakers? >> they are all included, the number ones in the top ten. they are all legitimate hits on the record. we have been...
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[laughter] >> we use it, too. i used to pick. >> that's what i thought. [laughter] >> i don't doubt that. but for it to become a regular way to enact legislation. and i wish -- i wrote a piece for the paper that never got published, but what i said was sometimes the president can ask too much, and what he asked for too much in this case was not on merits but on the procedure. in effect, he cut off the right to debate to the senate. anderson is very jealous of that, and has been from the beginning. >> let's focus in on this health care bill for a minute that. >> let me comment. well, i don't disagree with what howard said, but i think there are a couple more generic problems that the country has become highly polarized. and i think there are two basic reasons that one is the gerrymandering of districts in the house. where the trend has been to get rid of moderates on both sides, and you wind up with the district very carefully drawn, like in georgia, where liberals primarily maybe african-americans have a district carved out where they will surely get reel
[laughter] >> we use it, too. i used to pick. >> that's what i thought. [laughter] >> i don't doubt that. but for it to become a regular way to enact legislation. and i wish -- i wrote a piece for the paper that never got published, but what i said was sometimes the president can ask too much, and what he asked for too much in this case was not on merits but on the procedure. in effect, he cut off the right to debate to the senate. anderson is very jealous of that, and has...
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they come to us for help. at ge capital, we've been financing taylor guitars for over eight years, helpi them build a strong dealer network. bringing music to people... i like that. ♪ ♪ [ bob ] i didn't know you could play. i didn't either. ♪ >>neil: is it me or the white house is fighting with everyone. and now speaking out against the provision that was tucked in a spending legislation that would prohibit guantanamo detainees from being tried in the united states and the administration saying through the justice department "we strongly oppose the provision and congress should not limit the tools available to the executive branch in bringing terrorists to justice and advancing our national security interests," so they are fighting with everyone. and minutes away from the senate voting on the dream act, the house will vote soon after that. and my next guest claiming it will give ten year work permits to illegal whrz they qualify or not and even whether they are citizens or not. the attack on this is it i
they come to us for help. at ge capital, we've been financing taylor guitars for over eight years, helpi them build a strong dealer network. bringing music to people... i like that. ♪ ♪ [ bob ] i didn't know you could play. i didn't either. ♪ >>neil: is it me or the white house is fighting with everyone. and now speaking out against the provision that was tucked in a spending legislation that would prohibit guantanamo detainees from being tried in the united states and the...
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join us for more at 4:00 after dr. phil. >>> stay with us, the five-day forecast is next. ,,,,,,,,,,,, >>> welcome back, we'll keep in mind, it's going to get hot again. heat indices close to 100 as we move into labor day, temperatures in the low to mid- 90. >>, don't miss the lineup tonight, it's preseason nfl action as the saints take on the chargers and it's eyewitness news at 11:00. >>> and a reunion you have to see in connecticut as a soldier returns home from overseas. his wife thought she was meeting a client at work, but meets her husband instead. he has been gone for seven months. he has a new grandchild that he's never met. >> and it took him four days to get home. >> i got the chills. >> and she told the reporter when he got home, he was going to mow the lawn. >> and he brought jewelry. >> that puts things in perspective. that's a nice positive story. have a great day, i'm jessica kartalija. >> don scott. >> don scott. >> and martrt,,,,,,,,,,,, karen olson and biomarker strategies are pioneering a new approa
join us for more at 4:00 after dr. phil. >>> stay with us, the five-day forecast is next. ,,,,,,,,,,,, >>> welcome back, we'll keep in mind, it's going to get hot again. heat indices close to 100 as we move into labor day, temperatures in the low to mid- 90. >>, don't miss the lineup tonight, it's preseason nfl action as the saints take on the chargers and it's eyewitness news at 11:00. >>> and a reunion you have to see in connecticut as a soldier returns home...
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the crash test wi use female dummies. emmy schmidt reports. >> the government's new safety ratings revealed today aimed to make an impact as big as the crashes themselves. >> we have raised the bar on safety so more stars, safer cars. >> the national highway traff safety adminiration now adds side crash testing to its evaluation. another major change ads female dummies to the crash test. >> we are also rating a system now not just for male passengers or drivers but for female passengers or drivers. that's an extraordinary leap for us. >> our concern when they announced these new procedus was we thought they could do more. >> another group, the insurance institute for highway safety, has used female dummies in its testing since 2003 after discarding the theory that protecting an average size man would protect everyone. >> we need to check out how restraint systems are working for smaller occunts and for lighter weight occupants. >> most vehcles tested under the old government system are a top five-star safety rating. not n
the crash test wi use female dummies. emmy schmidt reports. >> the government's new safety ratings revealed today aimed to make an impact as big as the crashes themselves. >> we have raised the bar on safety so more stars, safer cars. >> the national highway traff safety adminiration now adds side crash testing to its evaluation. another major change ads female dummies to the crash test. >> we are also rating a system now not just for male passengers or drivers but for...
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at war with a government that tries to pit us against each other. we'd sooner have fighting over who pays more for the broken government that to stop and think why anyone would want to pay more if for the broken government. that is why the president is bending on taxes, because his argument is spent. when it comes to new ideas, at least his ones are taxed. right now,
at war with a government that tries to pit us against each other. we'd sooner have fighting over who pays more for the broken government that to stop and think why anyone would want to pay more if for the broken government. that is why the president is bending on taxes, because his argument is spent. when it comes to new ideas, at least his ones are taxed. right now,
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the end result is a lot of rain for us. the satellite imagery looks like something is trying to hang on. you can see a hint of circulation here southeast of miami, over toward the bahamas. the air force reconnaissance planes and all the analysis that the hurricane center can do does not find a well defined center to the storm anymore. the circulation has fallen apart, but it takes to offer the moisture to get out of there. a lot of shower activity, maybe some severe thunderstorms in the region tomorrow. gradually tapering off tomorrow evening and moving toward the coast. there may be some showers lingering on the beach friday morning, but then the skies should clear out. saturday we catch a break with some sunshine between systems. some cool, unsettled weather coming in from the north for the second half of the week ended look at all this heavy rain, the reds and yellows on a map indicating anywhere from 2.5 to over four inches of rain. a lot of that out near hagerstown and on the lower eastern shore, looking like they may
the end result is a lot of rain for us. the satellite imagery looks like something is trying to hang on. you can see a hint of circulation here southeast of miami, over toward the bahamas. the air force reconnaissance planes and all the analysis that the hurricane center can do does not find a well defined center to the storm anymore. the circulation has fallen apart, but it takes to offer the moisture to get out of there. a lot of shower activity, maybe some severe thunderstorms in the region...
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the wizards tell us it is routine procedure. meanwhile, the team's new wall, impressedohn waljohn us with his abilities. >> back to fundamentals, back to execution basketball, and back to having fun. you go back to when you were a kid, almost, when you had fun. do not lose the passion and the fun. that is all i'm saying. >> the wizards will trend throughout the week, gearing up for their first preseason game in dallas on october 5. >>> stephen strasbourg spoke with the media today for the first time since having liniment replacement surgery on september 3. he got his cast of two weeks ago. he is now giving the range of motion back. he wants everyone to know he is keeping a very positive mental attitude. >> it is unfortunate for this to happen. but i stirred up of the baseball world enough to have people become nationals fans. i will heal as soon as i can give back out there and show everybody what i have to put on the table. >> get your hockey face on. this will be his first game action of the year. mike green knows that this is
the wizards tell us it is routine procedure. meanwhile, the team's new wall, impressedohn waljohn us with his abilities. >> back to fundamentals, back to execution basketball, and back to having fun. you go back to when you were a kid, almost, when you had fun. do not lose the passion and the fun. that is all i'm saying. >> the wizards will trend throughout the week, gearing up for their first preseason game in dallas on october 5. >>> stephen strasbourg spoke with the...
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tell us about the debate inside about how to respond? >> well, in the clinton white house poll there was no debate. there was a clear recognition by the president he had to move to the center, be pro balanced budget, fiscal discipline, job creation, moderate social. >> after 1994. >> that's correct. i think in this white house as your question suggests, there will be a huge debate between the populous on one hand led by people like david axle rod. >> the chief white house political advisor. >> yes, he is. >> and the counselor to the president and other more pro business, centrist like rahm emanuel who were there in 94, 95, 96 and saw how repositioning the president got him reelected. >> let's talk about health care, the centrist, people want to move to the middle. do they get some on board and recraft the plan. >> their paegs is the republicans don't want to do bipartisanship, and incrementalism is the word of the day. that means if they can get insurance reform cover through preexisting conditions and portability. >> smaller bits. >> sm
tell us about the debate inside about how to respond? >> well, in the clinton white house poll there was no debate. there was a clear recognition by the president he had to move to the center, be pro balanced budget, fiscal discipline, job creation, moderate social. >> after 1994. >> that's correct. i think in this white house as your question suggests, there will be a huge debate between the populous on one hand led by people like david axle rod. >> the chief white...
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. >> it was used to spur economic activity. >> wow. i think there is a connection between that and the economy growing. the economy grew better than everybody expected. friday's gdp number showed that. you got to give it time. >> most of the growth was before that, rob. come on. >> every single number for the last year or so has been ratcheted lower. more than likely that number will be a lot lower. to ben's point, there is no way you can, let's face it, as far as the question is, how do we stoic demand for small businesses, that's it. how about if all americans in this together get a massive tax break, keep the money that they earn, they will go out and spend it and then that will create real opportunities for small businesses. >> you raise the issue, charles, that this tax break is so specific and -- >> everything is. >> open for abuse, too. you going to go out and fire a bunch of people just to rehire them and get the tax break? if we look back at history, ben stein, our resident historian, jimmy carter -- >> he's the oldest among u
. >> it was used to spur economic activity. >> wow. i think there is a connection between that and the economy growing. the economy grew better than everybody expected. friday's gdp number showed that. you got to give it time. >> most of the growth was before that, rob. come on. >> every single number for the last year or so has been ratcheted lower. more than likely that number will be a lot lower. to ben's point, there is no way you can, let's face it, as far as the...
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it continues to be used as a weapon of terror. and so it surprises me even more that we have not really written or talked about it in terms of the kind of terrorism that was happening in the united states. i think that we need a reconciliation committee, committees to release plans ourselves of this and be up-front and honest about its of that we can move on to a brighter future. if south africa can do it, so can we. >> i thought it was very interesting in hearing you talk about this militant figure. i was wondering if, you know, being part of a non-violent civil rights movement, was there attention with her in the of it being non-violent and her having these different ideas? >> that is a really good question. at think there is this myth that everyone in the civil rights movement was non-violent. the reality, i think, is if you talk to black southerners and if you read a lot of the civil rights history books he find that most people had guns. southerners in general. americans broadly speaking like their against. so i think that, y
it continues to be used as a weapon of terror. and so it surprises me even more that we have not really written or talked about it in terms of the kind of terrorism that was happening in the united states. i think that we need a reconciliation committee, committees to release plans ourselves of this and be up-front and honest about its of that we can move on to a brighter future. if south africa can do it, so can we. >> i thought it was very interesting in hearing you talk about this...
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i expect it to lower the unemployment rate and keep us going. thirdly, one thing i have not seen much about in the reports, this agreement will really help america offer the long term because it continues credits for manufacturing jobs related to energy coming in to america. i remind you just in the last two years there have been 30 high powered battery factories either opened or presently being build in america taking us from 2 percent to 20 percent of the world's share of that and we will probably be at 40 percent by 201. this is important bringing manufacturing back to america because it is a huge multiplier to create new jobs. so, in my opinion, this is a good bill. and i hope that my fellow democrats will support it. i thank the republican leaders for agreeing to include things that were important to the president. there is never a perfect bipartisan bill in the eyes of a partisan. and we all see this differently. but i really believe this will be a significant net plus for the country. i also think that in general a lot of people are even
i expect it to lower the unemployment rate and keep us going. thirdly, one thing i have not seen much about in the reports, this agreement will really help america offer the long term because it continues credits for manufacturing jobs related to energy coming in to america. i remind you just in the last two years there have been 30 high powered battery factories either opened or presently being build in america taking us from 2 percent to 20 percent of the world's share of that and we will...
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that is something that a lot of people just, this generation, are not used to seeing. you are used to being able to go back but businesses are going away, jobs are going away'sgoing overseas in some cases and, or just going away. >> how do you say that, when mccain said that, he was lambasted. >> the president has a problem here, because there's going to be high unemployment well into the mid-term elections and he and his party may bear the consequences of that. again, i'm not sure what he can do. besides a public works project. >> the only stop gap he's put in, he's stopped some jobs from moving offshore. that's the only thing. if he can hold on to those jobs, that's the saving jobs. >> about a minute left. have democrats stumbled? they've been given the entire plate and there's criticism whether they've eaten anything off of it. >> is isn't there a saying, i'm not a member of an organized party? i'm a democrat. i think the diversity of that party just makes it almost impossible for them to walk in lock step. so whether it's a stumble or not, they can't walk a lock st
that is something that a lot of people just, this generation, are not used to seeing. you are used to being able to go back but businesses are going away, jobs are going away'sgoing overseas in some cases and, or just going away. >> how do you say that, when mccain said that, he was lambasted. >> the president has a problem here, because there's going to be high unemployment well into the mid-term elections and he and his party may bear the consequences of that. again, i'm not sure...
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then the baen to strikes were used. that and the officers in concert working together were able to bring him under control. >> wise faces several charges. including assault on law enforcement. he was taken to an area hospital with nonlife-threatening injuries. all the officers are expected to be ok. >>> the search is underway in yellowstone national bark for a burtopsville man reported missing. 48-year-old stuart isaac was on a cross-country trip. his black 2009 lexus was found last sunday in a section of the grand loop road linking old faithful and west thumb. investigators haven't ruled anything out yet. >>> the crime statistics took front and center in baltimore county today, with serious crime down significantly. compared to this time last year serious crimes including homicides, rapes and burglaries all dropped. >> violent crime in our state is down to the lowest levels it's opinion since 1975. it doesn't happen by accident. it happens because of courageous police officers and county governments that are working, s
then the baen to strikes were used. that and the officers in concert working together were able to bring him under control. >> wise faces several charges. including assault on law enforcement. he was taken to an area hospital with nonlife-threatening injuries. all the officers are expected to be ok. >>> the search is underway in yellowstone national bark for a burtopsville man reported missing. 48-year-old stuart isaac was on a cross-country trip. his black 2009 lexus was found...
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terry mcsweeney joins us live from the command center with the latest item the folks at the command center behind me will tell you this is one of those situations where everything that could go right just about did go right. for example, take a look at that hill. you can see smoke coming up from it. go up over and past that where the fire was burning you get to black hawk. this could have been a disaster but it's not. 100% containment could come this afternoon. >> robert was out this morning surveying the damage done to the land all around his house on this side of mount diablo. >> i'm the house they saved. the guys come around, nice job of saving the property. fire department right there. >> this morning it's mostly smoke and occasional pocket of fire on this side of the fire still burning in other spots. but after a productive attack overnight by 200 firefighters aided by weather conditions, crews have this 375 acre fire going in the right direction. >> overnight we got most of the flame out. heat intensity is down a lot. mostly have just mop-up, especially towards the hill of fire which
terry mcsweeney joins us live from the command center with the latest item the folks at the command center behind me will tell you this is one of those situations where everything that could go right just about did go right. for example, take a look at that hill. you can see smoke coming up from it. go up over and past that where the fire was burning you get to black hawk. this could have been a disaster but it's not. 100% containment could come this afternoon. >> robert was out this...
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, the former president of panama is with us today, and we're very happy to have him with us. [applause]. >> so let's get to the topic and talk about bipartisanship and we'll talk with the 19 0s and people think we will have nothing to talk about if we talk about bipartisanship today. but going back to 1977, both gentleman here were sport of new to their office. senator baker had been elected by the republican caucus, to head the party in the senate, and it was a close vote. i think you would agree. >> [inaudible]. >> yes. [laughter]. >> and, president carter, running as an outsider from washington came on like gangbusters... >> another close vote. >> close vote and you must have come to washington with certain expectations, about how you wer going to deal with the other party, and, so i wonder if you with like to share, when you arrived at washington or arrived as the party leader, what you were expecting from the other party. >> one of my main commitments during the campaign was what i had done as governor and that was the -- reorganize the government and so i drafted a reo
, the former president of panama is with us today, and we're very happy to have him with us. [applause]. >> so let's get to the topic and talk about bipartisanship and we'll talk with the 19 0s and people think we will have nothing to talk about if we talk about bipartisanship today. but going back to 1977, both gentleman here were sport of new to their office. senator baker had been elected by the republican caucus, to head the party in the senate, and it was a close vote. i think you...
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kumar joins us now. you were on "fox business" not long ago, get ready. >> i do think we're going to see that. first we're seeing short term effects. dr. manny is there with a crew looking at the hospitals an tents down there and we're seeing short term consequences with the central nervous system. dizziness, headaches, nausea, irritation to the lungs. the tarballs can be inhaled and cause scarring in the lungs. if we see long-term effects or disease or scarring that occurs in the lungs, that will are long-term effects, effects similar to patients that are treated for co. d or em emphysema. they require oxygen at home. >> you don't see that right away. >> you won't. >> i was telling you on the break, when you were on "fox business," as you said, a lot of these cases didn't pop up for a couple years after 9/11. >> right. >> neil: if we were to see something like that, and they were substantial and they're still dealing with this, what do we see in this case? >> a similar situation. not just the rescuers a
kumar joins us now. you were on "fox business" not long ago, get ready. >> i do think we're going to see that. first we're seeing short term effects. dr. manny is there with a crew looking at the hospitals an tents down there and we're seeing short term consequences with the central nervous system. dizziness, headaches, nausea, irritation to the lungs. the tarballs can be inhaled and cause scarring in the lungs. if we see long-term effects or disease or scarring that occurs in...
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inventors are used for almost manipulated in order to create property rights that can be used. the almost deification of moore's as i read about is absolutely outraged critics and congressmen and other business figures because they recognize to the extent his image was being used by western union in order to protect western union from government regulation. the heroic inventor is largely a mythological construction because of the patent system that is one of the themes i try to tease out. >> it has been a remarkable adventure. i had tremendous fun. i had no idea how that telegraph business was transformed when the notorious financials speculator jay gould takes it over before that calling for the regulation of the telegraph was few and far between. but in 1881 as soon as jay gould takes over the entire new york business community was to regulate the telegraph. budget to demonize began inside the new york business community a business against business reform movement. historians have neglected that. they focus on the farmer, the urban workers but in fact, the movement to regulat
inventors are used for almost manipulated in order to create property rights that can be used. the almost deification of moore's as i read about is absolutely outraged critics and congressmen and other business figures because they recognize to the extent his image was being used by western union in order to protect western union from government regulation. the heroic inventor is largely a mythological construction because of the patent system that is one of the themes i try to tease out....
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all of that is by us around 1:00 or 2:00 in the morning. tomorrow, temperatures will be any 80's. >> you'll be on the tennis courts. >> you'll be on the tennis courts. it's a belief in everything we do. it's a 5 year, 50,000 mile promise. with complimentary scheduled maintenance no-cost replacement of wear and tear items and 24/7 roadside assistance. because when you create the most beautiful, fast cars on earth, you create an ownership experience to match.
all of that is by us around 1:00 or 2:00 in the morning. tomorrow, temperatures will be any 80's. >> you'll be on the tennis courts. >> you'll be on the tennis courts. it's a belief in everything we do. it's a 5 year, 50,000 mile promise. with complimentary scheduled maintenance no-cost replacement of wear and tear items and 24/7 roadside assistance. because when you create the most beautiful, fast cars on earth, you create an ownership experience to match.
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she did not quite used the word interference. she obviously has issues with other people around the table. we haven't reached the holy grail. it will not stop too big to fail and stop the next financial crisis. >> given she's at the fdic, is she as equal partner? >> by force of her personality, i think she has become an equal partner. >> she perhaps would rank behind the treasury sector. -- the treasury secretary and the federal reserve chairman. unlike previous fdic chairman, she's right up there in the mix. >> tom and deborah, thank you for being on news makers. >> thank you. [captioning performed by national captioning institute] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2010] 2010span's coverage of the election coverage continues today with the kentucky senate seat debate beginning at 7:00 p.m. live at 10:00 p.m., democratic incumbent senator patty murray faces republican dino rossi in the republican -- in the washington senate debate. that is here on c-span. >> "q&a" tonight -- justice stephen breyer. >> it is somet
she did not quite used the word interference. she obviously has issues with other people around the table. we haven't reached the holy grail. it will not stop too big to fail and stop the next financial crisis. >> given she's at the fdic, is she as equal partner? >> by force of her personality, i think she has become an equal partner. >> she perhaps would rank behind the treasury sector. -- the treasury secretary and the federal reserve chairman. unlike previous fdic chairman,...
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looks at the campaign tactics being used to fuel right wing nationalism. was the bye-bye mosque game as simple as its message they came and shoot down as many new mosques as you can as they rise relentlessly above asters alpine skyline if you're not quick enough the country is islam wised up that it's on you know we're defending our rights our traditions our culture we don't want to be dissolved into islam nor do we want there to be parallel islamic societies in our country we're going to be released by the right wing freedom party as part of its bid for election and the regional government in styria austria second largest province the game has hit the wrong nerve within twenty four hours it received more than two hundred thousand web hits within a week it was bam the computer game may have been just a small part of a political campaign but the reaction has been nothing but a firestorm of outrage there and five hundred thousand muslims in austria together with the greens their community leaders sued the freedom party emotions in the game and islam is a rea
looks at the campaign tactics being used to fuel right wing nationalism. was the bye-bye mosque game as simple as its message they came and shoot down as many new mosques as you can as they rise relentlessly above asters alpine skyline if you're not quick enough the country is islam wised up that it's on you know we're defending our rights our traditions our culture we don't want to be dissolved into islam nor do we want there to be parallel islamic societies in our country we're going to be...
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." >> thanks for joining us. be sure to tune in tomorrow. >> thanks for joining us. "larry king" starts right now. >> larry: tonight, jon bon jovi, he gives rock 'n roll a good name. 25 years at the top of the charts and not going anywhere. >> every day, you have to work hard. if not, somebody will do it for you. >> larry: wanted, dead or alive. jon bon jovi. here for the next hour on "larry king live." jon bon jovi returns to "larry king live." their newest album in f debuted in 20 countries including the united states. and now you're again on "people's" list of the top ten sexiest men. >> right next to you. >> larry: good luck. what do you make of that? >> it's flattering but there is a senior section in the back. that's what i call that. >> larry: how many years have you made this list? >> a number i don't know how many. i have been picked by them. >> larry: you were never the most sexiest? >> no. i'm going to start lobbying. >> larry: what was the reaction like this when it happened? >> i sent it to my wife and my kids on the e-mail. no response. yeah, great, wha
." >> thanks for joining us. be sure to tune in tomorrow. >> thanks for joining us. "larry king" starts right now. >> larry: tonight, jon bon jovi, he gives rock 'n roll a good name. 25 years at the top of the charts and not going anywhere. >> every day, you have to work hard. if not, somebody will do it for you. >> larry: wanted, dead or alive. jon bon jovi. here for the next hour on "larry king live." jon bon jovi returns to "larry...